Dexlocate Verified Tradable RWAs on XRPL Dex

Questions and Answers

Dexlocate FAQ

Plain-English answers about Dexlocate, XRPL RWA listings, verification, trading, tokenized assets, risk, privacy, and submissions.

General

What is Dexlocate?

Dexlocate is a discovery platform that helps users find verified Real World Asset tokens trading on the XRP Ledger decentralized exchange.

What is the purpose of Dexlocate?

Dexlocate exists to improve transparency around tokenized assets by providing a centralized directory of verified XRPL RWA tokens for public research.

Is Dexlocate an exchange?

No. Dexlocate is not a cryptocurrency exchange or trading platform. It does not execute trades, custody assets, or facilitate transactions.

Can I buy or sell tokens on Dexlocate?

No. Dexlocate provides information and discovery only. Trading occurs through wallets and applications that support the XRP Ledger DEX.

Does Dexlocate issue any tokens?

No. Dexlocate does not create, issue, mint, manage, or control listed tokens unless explicitly disclosed.

Does Dexlocate custody user funds?

No. Dexlocate never takes custody of user assets, private keys, wallets, or funds.

Is registration required?

No. Browsing publicly available information does not require an account.

Is Dexlocate free?

Yes. Viewing token profiles and project information is free unless otherwise stated.

Token Listings

What qualifies for listing?

Projects should generally have an active XRPL-issued token, clear documentation, an identifiable issuer, public disclosures, a functional website, verifiable token information, and enough information for public research. Meeting these criteria does not imply investment quality.

Does a listing mean Dexlocate endorses a project?

No. A listing only indicates that the project has been reviewed against Dexlocate's listing criteria. It is not an endorsement, recommendation, or guarantee.

What does "Verified" mean?

Verification generally means Dexlocate has reviewed publicly available information to establish reasonable confidence around project identity, website ownership, XRPL issuer details, token information, public disclosures, and consistency between published information. It is not a guarantee of future performance, legitimacy, or investment safety.

Can fraudulent projects still appear?

While Dexlocate aims to reduce this risk, no review process can eliminate fraud entirely. Users should always conduct independent due diligence.

Can projects be removed?

Yes. Listings may be suspended or removed if information becomes inaccurate, a project becomes abandoned, fraud is suspected, a website disappears, disclosures prove misleading, or listing policies are violated.

Can projects request corrections?

Yes. Project representatives may contact Dexlocate with evidence supporting requested updates.

How often is information updated?

Dexlocate periodically reviews listed projects, but some information may temporarily become outdated due to company announcements or blockchain activity.

Verification Process

How are projects verified?

Verification may include reviewing official websites, public corporate information, XRPL issuer addresses, domain ownership, public documentation, token disclosures, social presence, and technical consistency. Exact review procedures remain proprietary.

Does Dexlocate perform legal due diligence?

No. Dexlocate does not conduct legal, accounting, regulatory, tax, or investment due diligence.

Does Dexlocate audit companies?

No. Dexlocate is not an auditor.

Does Dexlocate verify financial statements?

No. Financial information published by projects is generally sourced from the project itself unless otherwise indicated.

Does verification guarantee authenticity?

No. Verification reduces uncertainty but cannot eliminate all risks.

Trading

Where are listed tokens traded?

Listed assets are intended to trade on the XRP Ledger decentralized exchange through compatible wallets and applications.

Does Dexlocate influence token prices?

No. Dexlocate has no control over market prices, liquidity, trading volume, order books, or market makers.

Can Dexlocate halt trading?

No. Trading occurs directly on XRPL.

Why can't I find liquidity?

Liquidity depends entirely on token issuers, market participants, and liquidity providers. Dexlocate does not provide liquidity.

Does Dexlocate operate AMMs?

No.

Does Dexlocate manage order books?

No.

Tokenized Assets

What are tokenized real world assets?

Tokenized RWAs are blockchain-based digital tokens that reference, represent, or are associated with real-world economic interests or assets.

Do tokens always represent legal ownership?

Not necessarily. Each project has its own legal structure. Users should review official project documentation before assuming ownership rights.

Are token holders shareholders?

Not always. Some tokens may represent SPV interests, economic exposure, revenue participation, investment contracts, or other contractual rights. Rights vary by project.

Are dividends guaranteed?

No. Unless explicitly disclosed by the issuer, users should not expect dividends or distributions.

Can companies redeem tokens?

Each issuer determines redemption policies. Users should review project-specific documentation.

What happens if a company is acquired?

Treatment of token holders depends entirely on the governing legal agreements of that project. Possible outcomes may include cash settlement, conversion, redemption, continuation, or other contractual arrangements.

What if the company becomes publicly listed?

Treatment depends on the issuer's legal documentation. There is no universal policy.

What happens during mergers?

Each project defines its own corporate event procedures.

What happens if a company fails?

Token values may decline significantly or become worthless. Blockchain tokens do not eliminate business risk.

Risk

Are tokenized RWAs risky?

Yes. Risks include company failure, liquidity risk, smart contract risk where applicable, regulatory risk, blockchain risk, counterparty risk, market volatility, and operational risk.

Does verification eliminate investment risk?

No.

Should listings be considered investment advice?

No. Dexlocate provides informational content only.

Should I perform my own research?

Absolutely. Every investment decision should be based on independent due diligence.

XRP Ledger

Why use XRP Ledger?

XRPL offers a native decentralized exchange, fast settlement, low transaction costs, token issuance, built-in trust lines, and efficient transfers.

Does Dexlocate control XRPL?

No. Dexlocate has no relationship with XRPL governance or network operation.

Does Dexlocate operate validators?

Not unless explicitly disclosed.

Are listed assets XRPL-native?

Listings generally focus on assets issued on the XRP Ledger.

Companies

Does Dexlocate have relationships with listed companies?

Some projects may submit information directly, while others are independently researched. Unless explicitly disclosed, a listing does not imply any commercial relationship.

Can companies pay for verification?

Verification standards should remain independent of any commercial arrangements. Sponsored or promotional content should be clearly identified.

Can companies request removal?

Yes. Legitimate requests are reviewed individually.

Legal and Privacy

Is Dexlocate regulated?

Users are responsible for determining whether local laws permit participation in digital asset markets. Dexlocate does not guarantee regulatory status in any jurisdiction.

Is using Dexlocate legal?

Access depends on local laws and regulations. Users are responsible for compliance with applicable legislation.

Does Dexlocate provide legal, tax, or financial advice?

No. Dexlocate does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice.

Does Dexlocate collect wallet addresses?

Only where necessary for website functionality or if voluntarily provided by users.

Does Dexlocate store private keys?

Never.

Does Dexlocate access user wallets?

No. Wallet connections occur only through compatible third-party wallet software where applicable.

Contact

How can I submit a project?

Project teams can use the submission form or contact Dexlocate at rwa@dexlocate.com with relevant project documentation.

How do I report incorrect information?

Contact Dexlocate with supporting evidence describing the requested correction.

How do I report fraud?

Fraud reports should include as much supporting evidence as possible for review.

I represent a listed company. Can I update our profile?

Yes. Authorized representatives may submit updated information and supporting documentation for review.

Who is responsible for investment decisions?

Every user is solely responsible for their own investment decisions. Dexlocate provides information to assist research but does not recommend purchasing, selling, or holding any digital asset.

Final Disclaimer

Dexlocate is an informational directory designed to improve transparency around tokenized real world assets on the XRP Ledger. Information is provided on an as-available basis and may change without notice. Verification does not constitute approval, endorsement, legal validation, financial advice, or investment recommendation. Users should independently verify all information and consult qualified legal, financial, and tax professionals before making investment decisions. Trading digital assets involves significant risk, including possible loss of the entire investment.